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Understanding AP Science Exam Fundamentals: Tips and Strategies for Success
Earning a high score on an Advanced Placement® (AP®) exam can catapult you to college admissions success. Your AP exam success will look good on your college application, can positively affect your GPA, and can even earn you college credit!
In this article, we’ll delve into the fundamentals of several AP science tests from the College Board. While they differ in specific content, these exams share common key features, including scoring system and effective testing strategies.
Scoring System
AP exams are scored on a scale from one to five, with five being the highest. The scoring breakdown is as follows:
5: Extremely well-qualified (equivalent to an A or A+)
4: Very well-qualified (ranges from a B to an A-)
3: Qualified (from a C to a B-)
2: Possibly qualified
1: Not recommended
Overview of AP Science Exams
- AP Biology
AP Biology delves into the intricate workings of living organisms, from microscopic cells to complex ecosystems. The exam covers several big ideas, including evolution, energetics, information storage and transmission, and systems interactions. The exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions and 6 free-response questions, of which 2 are long-answer and 4 are short-answer. - AP Chemistry
AP Chemistry explores atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions with a focus on scale, proportion, quantity, structures of substances, transformations, and energy. Concepts such as stoichiometry, equilibrium, thermodynamics, and kinetics will be introduced. The exam challenges students to apply these mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. The exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions and 7 free-response questions, of which 3 are long-answer and 4 are short-answer. - AP Environmental Science
AP Environmental Science provides a holistic view of Earth's interconnected systems and human impact on the environment, with a focus on energy transfer, interactions between earth systems, interactions between different species and the environment, and sustainability. The exam consists of 80 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions. - AP Physics
AP Physics focuses on the fundamental science of matter, motion, and energy and is segmented into algebra-based (AP Physics 1 and 2) and calculus-based (AP Physics C) exams. AP Physics 1 and 2 are introductory college-level courses and have similar exams, with 50 multiple-choice questions and 4 (AP Physics 1) or 5 (AP Physics 2) free-response questions. AP Physics C is a course intended more for students who hope to specialize or major in one of the physical sciences or engineering; this exam consists of 35 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions.
To excel on your AP science exams, you’ll need to demonstrate subject-matter expertise—and you’ll also need to deploy effective test-taking strategies.
Many of the science exams ask you to carry over your knowledge into the real world; therefore, hands-on laboratory experiences carried out in the AP classroom can deepen understanding and hone critical thinking skills essential for success.
Allocate your time wisely during the exam by ensuring you do not spend too long on challenging questions. You should quickly assess each question's difficulty level and decide whether to answer it immediately or skip it and return to it later. By focusing on questions you know how to answer first, you will maximize your score potential and avoid running out of time on questions you would otherwise have aced.
In the free-response section of AP Science exams, you should carefully read each question, identify its tasks, and adhere to the guidelines provided. Rushing or overlooking instructions can result in errors and point deductions. Whether designing experiments, deriving equations, or sketching graphs, ensure that you use vocabulary cues like justify,
derive,
sketch,
and calculate
to address the prompt and maximize the points you earn.
Remember to check in with your school for any specific procedures related to AP exams and review your knowledge throughout the year. You are already on your way to maximizing your AP test scores!
To learn more about effective AP Science exam-taking strategies, check out our webinar!